Sanyo VCC-WB2000 instruction manual Network Speed, Http Port Number

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Network Camera Settings

1Changing a password

Example: To change the password for the Administrator level (ID3) to “ 1234”

Passwords can consist of between 4 and 8 numerals.

Type “1234” as the password in the password column for ID3, and then click the [SET] button.

A pop-up menu will be displayed. Click the [OK] button. The following screen will then be displayed. Check that the details are correct, and then close the window.

(When a password has been changed)

When the camera and the computer are connected once more, the network password entry window will be displayed, so check the username and type in the new password (“1234”) into the Password box.

2NETWORK SPEED

This sets the speed of data transmission by the camera.

Available settings:

NO LIMIT: No limit on data transmission speed 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 (Kbps)

3HTTP PORT NUMBER

When more than one camera is connected to a broadband router and a single IP address for that router is being used to make the images being monitored by the camera publicly available over the Internet, this setting is used to set the router’s port number to use. Refer to the documentation provided with the broadband router for further details.

Normally the HTTP PORT NUMBER setting should be left at the default value of “80” without being changed, even if more than one camera is connected to the network.

4MAC ADDRESS display

This shows the Mac address for the camera.

Note:

Up to a maximum of 16 individual users can access a single camera on the network at the same time. However, only one user out of this maximum of 16 users can be accessing at Operator or Administrator level at any one time.

Depending on the network environment, it may not be possible for 16 users to be connected to a camera at the same time. Once a user has accessed a camera, the network may not allow further accesses, so if this happens, reduce the resolution or increase the compression ratio for the transferred data to reduce the volume of data being transferred.

If a 17th user tries to access a camera, the message “THE UNIT IS BUSY!” will be displayed on their screen. Depending on the network environment, the message “THE UNIT IS BUSY!” may be displayed on a user’s computer screen even when less than 16 users are accessing a camera.

If a user at Administrator level accesses a camera while a user at Operator level is accessing the camera, the Administrator level user will have priority. In such cases, the Operator level user will be disconnected and the message “THE UNIT IS DISCONNECTED!” will be displayed on their screen.

Depending on the network environment, the speed of data transmission to users may drop if the number of users accessing the same camera increases, and operations such as refreshing of images may become delayed.

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Contents VCC-WB2000 Network CameraContents Safety Guard Information to userPrecautions Operating environment FeaturesAccessories Monitor OUT connector Power indicatorName and Function of Each Part Lens mount capName and Function of Each Part For C mount type Attaching the LensAttach the CS mount-type lens Flange Back Adjustment Turn on the camera’s powerConnections Basic ConnectionsConnections Inserting the wireless LAN cardRemoving the wireless LAN card PPP Dial-up Connections Network Camera Settings Network Camera Settings Installation of Plug-in SoftwareClick the Finish button Click the Install buttonUninstalling the plug-in software Camera uses cookies Browser SettingsCookie Settings Computer and Camera Settings Network Connection Settings Closing the initial windowSanyo Network CAMERA, the Unit is Click the Network button in the main menuNetwork SET Settings Set the passwordAccess level UsernameNetwork Speed Http Port NumberWireless LAN SET Settings Current ChannelWEP Encipherment Encryption KEYPPP SET Settings Type in the commands to use for controlling the modemAuthentication Circuit TypeBaud Rate Data SizeMenu Screen and Main Menu AUTO/FINE radio buttonsMenu Screen and Main Menu CAMERA, the Unit is DisconnectedViewing Camera Images Opening and Closing the Initial ScreenSelect the language and then click the SET button When you have finished, click the network disconnect buttonViewing Camera Images Live View Settings Clock Unset indicatorClick the Live View button in the main menu Lit green NetcamLive View Settings Resolution ExpansionSaving Images into a Computer Back button View Frame OperationsClick the View Frame button in the main menu Camera Settings Live ImageCamera Title IrisCamera Settings BrightElectronic Shutter White BalanceClick the SET button Setting the camera titleType in the new camera title e.g. CAM1 Alarm Setting External Alarm Sensor SettingsClick the Alarm button in the main menu Change the External Alarm setting to NC or noAlarm Setting Time Motion Detector SET SettingsPicture Quality Alarm Data Recording Capacity Expansion memory cardsInserting the memory card Removing the memory cardClick the Alarm Data indicator while it is red or green Recording Alarm DataPlaying Back Alarm Data Buffer Data View screen Click the Delete button Deleting Alarm ImagesPlaying Back Expansion Memory Card Images Pre-alarm and Post-alarm Recording Clock SET Settings Daylight Saving ModeClock SET TimezoneRS-232C Settings RS-232C SET Status CheckingFirmware Version SUB-MICROCOMPUTER VersionTroubleshooting Is the link indicator flashing?If the camera cannot be connected If you forget the IP AddressSpecifications 136 mm 85 mm 126 mm 57 mm 12 mm 51 mm SpecificationsDimensions Exclusions Page Page Printed on recycled paper 1AC6P1P2545 L5AB2/US 0702KP-CZ